EAS Online Program Office
Engineering Building, Room 249
(719) 255-3246 Fax: (719) 255-3542
http://eas.uccs.edu/engineering-online
email: enonline@uccs.edu
Online Programs Coordinated by EAS
Engineering Management, ME EM
The Master of Engineering - Engineering Management degree is a practical graduate degree designed to prepare early and mid-career engineers to manage and lead in 21st century technology-driven organizations. The program provides the most up-to-date concepts and skills in engineering management based on the Engineering Management Body of Knowledge developed by the American Society for Engineering Management (ASEM).
ME EM Admission Requirements
The minimum requirements for regular admission into the Master of Engineering-Engineering Management program are as follows:
- Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in engineering or a related science discipline from an accredited institution
- An undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a scale of 4.0 in all college level academic work
- Undergraduate coursework in
- Engineering Economics
- Statistics
- Two or more years of experience in industrial, civil or government engineering or technical professional position is required
Students are required to request official transcripts from all academic institutions attended (excluding UCCS if applicable) as well as two letters of recommendation, submitted by the issuing institution or recommender.
Applicants who do not meet the requirements for regular admission may be admitted on a provisional basis subject to the recommendation of the Program Director.
ME EM General Degree Requirements
The degree program consists of 30 semester hours of coursework comprising 21 hours of core courses and 9 hours of specified emphasis courses in Business. ME EM courses are offered in an online format.
Deviations from the predefined curriculum (including requests for transfer credit) must be approved by the graduate faculty advisor and reflected in the Plan of Study. Coursework must be completed with a 3.0 GPA or better, and all coursework applied to the program (including any transfer credit) must have been completed no earlier than six years prior to degree completion.
Space Operations ME SO
The Master of Engineering - Space Operations is an applied, non-thesis graduate degree program ideally suited for working professionals involved in military, civil or commercial space operations, payload and mission support, space systems analysis, space systems engineering, and design.
ME SO Admission Requirements
The minimum requirements for regular admission into the Master of Engineering Space Operations program are as follows:
- Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in engineering or a related science discipline from an accredited institution
- An undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a scale of 4.0 in all college level academic work attempted
- Evidence of mathematical maturity equivalent to the completion of the following university level coursework:
- One semester of calculus
- One semester of calculus-based Physics
- Linear Algebra
- Two years of experience in a commercial, civil or government engineering/science career field
Students are required to request official transcripts from all academic institutions attended (excluding UCCS if applicable) as well as two letters of recommendation, submitted by the issuing institution or recommender.
Applicants who do not meet the requirements for regular admission may be admitted on a provisional basis subject to the recommendation of the Program Director.
ME SO General Degree Requirements
The ME SO degree program consists of 30 semester hours of coursework comprising 24 hours of core courses and 6 hours of specialization electives. ME SO courses are offered in an online format.
Deviations from the predefined curriculum (including requests for transfer credit) must be approved by the graduate faculty advisor and reflected in the Plan of Study. Coursework must be completed with a 3.0 GPA or better, and all course work applied to the program (including any transfer credit) must have been completed no earlier than six years prior to degree completion.
Systems Engineering, ME SyE
The Master of Engineering-Systems Engineering degree is designed for working professionals who design, develop, field, operate and maintain today’s complex engineering systems. The program provides a broad understanding of the roles of a systems engineer and a thorough understanding of process implementation-from needs analysis and system requirements to trade-off studies and system design consistent with guidelines established by the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE). Offered courses stress the system life-cycle approach and the underlying systems engineering process. Other courses offer the quantitative basis for conducting trade studies, computer simulation and risk management.
ME SyE Admission Requirements
The minimum requirements for regular admission into the Master of Engineering-Systems Engineering program are as follows:
- Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in engineering, mathematics, physics or a closely related field from an accredited institution
- An overall undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a scale of 4.0 in all college level academic work
- Evidence of mathematical maturity equivalent to the completion of the following university-level coursework:
- Three semesters of calculus
- At least one semester beyond calculus (advanced calculus or ordinary differential equations)
- Linear algebra
- Probability and statistics
- Two or more years of experience with commercial, civil or government systems engineering practice or a closely related field
Students are required to request official transcripts from all academic institutions attended (excluding UCCS if applicable) as well as two letters of recommendation, submitted by the issuing institution or recommender.
Applicants who do not meet the requirements for regular admission may be admitted on a provisional basis subject to the recommendation of the Program Director.
ME SyE General Degree Requirements
The degree program consists of 30 semester hours of coursework comprising 24 hours of prescribed program courses and 6 hours of electives. ME SYE courses are offered in an online format.
Deviations from the predefined curriculum (including requests for transfer credit) must be approved by the graduate faculty advisor and reflected in the Plan of Study. Coursework must be completed with a 3.0 GPA or better, and all coursework applied to the program (including any transfer credit) must have been completed no earlier than six years prior to degree completion.
Graduate Certificates
The College of Engineering and Applied Science also offers Graduate Certificates in Engineering Management, Systems Engineering and Space Operations to qualified students. The programs have been designed to provide employees of engineering companies and space related industries with an opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills. These potential students may not wish to pursue an in-depth rigorous Master of Engineering program but nonetheless desire to increase their professional capability and enhance career advancement opportunities.
Required Prerequisite Knowledge
Bachelor’s degree (BS) in engineering, mathematics, physics or a closely related field from an accredited university and two years of experience working in a related field.
Evidence of mathematical maturity equivalent to completion of the following university-level coursework:
Engineering Management:
- Engineering Economics
- Statistics
Space Operations:
- Calculus I
- Physics I (calculus based)
- Linear Algebra
Systems Engineering:
- Three semesters of Calculus
- Differential Equations
- Linear Algebra
- Probability & Statistics
Certificate Completion
A grade of B or better in each course in the certificate program must be achieved. Certificate courses must be completed within two (2) years from start of courses. The certificate programs in Engineering Management and Systems Engineering consists of 12 credit hours and the certificate program in Space Operations consists of 15 credit hours.